FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and 
parents.
  1. What time is lunch for T-1?
  2. When do students buy snacks?
  3. When can students wear their spirit t-shirts?
  4. What is a Daily Take Home Folder?
  5. What are the classroom rules?
  6. What is the behavior plan for Mrs. Templeman's class?



What time is lunch for T-1?

11:15 a.m.
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When do students buy snacks?

Students buy snacks after lunch. Snacks range in price from 25 cents 
(popcorn and freezie pops) to 50 cents (Blue Bell ice cream). Students
can only buy ONE snack a day. Each student has a bank in the classroom to
keep their snack money. If you would like to send a stack of quarters at a
time you may. Students may not spend more than 50 cents a day on snacks.
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When can students wear their spirit t-shirts?

Students can wear their spirit t-shirts on Fridays, along with their uniform 
bottoms. Blue jeans are not allowed on any day, unless Mr. Sacks announces
it ahead of time.
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What is a Daily Take Home Folder?

Each child has a Daily Take Home Folder. This folder comes home every night. 
It contains the Behavior calendar, Weekly Classroom Newsletter, homework
sheets, practice sheets done in class and papers sent from the office.
There will be a pocket marked for “Keep At Home” and “Return To
School”. Please review this folder EVERY night, initial the Behavior
calendar and return the following day. Please remove papers in the “Keep
At Home" pocket.
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What are the classroom rules?

Classroom Rules (developed by teacher and students)

1. Raise your hand to speak or get out of your seat.
2. Keep your hands and feet to yourself.
3. Follow directions the first time.
4. Use quiet voices when in the school building.
5. Always walk when inside the school building.
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What is the behavior plan for Mrs. Templeman's class?

To encourage students to follow the classroom rules, I will reinforce 
appropriate behavior with stickers, stamps, special treats and special
privileges.

Inside the Daily Take Home folder, there will be a “Monthly Behavior
Calendar”.
A green dot indicates excellent behavior for that day.

If a student chooses to break a rule the following consequences will result:

1st time: a verbal reminder of the rule.
2nd time: Student changes stick to yellow. A yellow dot will be placed on
the behavior calendar.
3rd time: loss of a privilege (one recess). Student changes stick to blue. A
blue dot will be placed on the behavior calendar.
4th time: loss of all privileges (both recesses and center time). Student
changes stick to red. A red dot will be placed on the behavior calendar.
Severe disruption- Student will be sent to the office and the parent will be
called.
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